At age 7, I was selling lemonade on the corner.
A few years later, looking for even higher margin product, I started checking the prices on different beverages around the house and noticed wine sold for more than juice.
I remembered an episode of I Love Lucy where Lucille Ball stood in a massive vat of grapes crushing them into wine, so I crushed a bag of grapes into a mini clay urn, sealed-off the top with electrical tape and hid it in my tree-house to ferment in an attempt to make my own wine to sell.
Chateaux Fields never quite made it to market, but to this day, I can remember the smell when I opened that urn a month later.
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Author: Jonathan Fields